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WILLIAM EGGLESTON, (American, b. 1939), MEMPHIS, signed and editioned, "William Eggleston, 13/20"...

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WILLIAM EGGLESTON, (American, b. 1939), MEMPHIS, signed and editioned,  William Eggleston, 13/20 ...
WILLIAM EGGLESTON
(American, b. 1939)
MEMPHIS
signed and editioned
"William Eggleston, 13/20"
in pencil on verso
dye transfer print
image: 18 x 123/16 in. (45.7 x 31 cm)
paper: 203/16 x 1515/16 in (51.3 x 40.5 cm)
circa 1971
this print is number 13
from an edition of 20
ESTIMATE: $70,000-100,000
<p>PROVENANCE
From the artist to the Castelli Gallery, New York
Private Collection, CALIFORNIA
<p>LITERATURE
John Szarkowski, WILLIAM EGGLESTON'S GUIDE, New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 1976, p. 87 (illustrated)
William Eggleston, ANCIENT AND MODERN, London, Jonathan Cape, 1992, p. 31 (illustrated)
Hervé Chandès, WILLIAM EGGLESTON, Paris, Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain exh. cat., 2001, pl. 101 (illustrated)
In 1976, John Szarkowski presented an exhibition of color photographs at the Museum of Modern Art, New York which was accompanied by the exhibition catalogue WILLIAM EGGGLESTON'S GUIDE. This controversial exhibition of a group of dye transfer prints most certainly altered the course of the history of photography, and one wonders where the confines and boundaries of contemporary art might lie had this exhibition not occurred. MEMPHIS was one of the seminal images included in this exhibition (the print displayed then currently resides in the permanent collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York) and continues to be one of the most important and well-known photographs ever taken by William Eggleston.
A smaller group of images from the exhibition (including MEMPHIS) was selected shortly after the exhibition and an edition of 20 dye transfer prints was produced for each. At that time, William Eggleston was represented by Leo Castelli, who was then operating from his townhouse on New York's Upper East Side. It was in 1978 that a young couple, at the beginning of their collecting journey, acquired the print offered here, which has since remained in their now vast, important and widely exhibited collection of photography and contemporary art.